TY - GEN
T1 - On flat-rate and usage-based pricing for tiered commodity Internet services
AU - Kesidis, G.
AU - Das, A.
AU - De Veciana, G.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In this note, we discuss issues pertaining to end-to-end qualityof-service management of commodity Internet applications and associated pricing incentive mechanisms. The issue of service differentiation is first studied using a simple twoclass model including delay and throughput sensitive traffic. We show that by introducing service differentiation one can make more efficient use of resources, however this depends on the differences in required QoS as well as the typical capacities of the systems involved. As such, service differentiation may be more beneficial in lower capacity access networks than in high capacity core networks. We then focus on delay-sensitive and study flat-rate versus usage-based pricing under overload conditions. Our results suggest that in overload scenarios usage-based pricing is advantageous both from the system perspective, i.e., reduces degree of overload, and individual users' perspective, increases their perceived utilization.
AB - In this note, we discuss issues pertaining to end-to-end qualityof-service management of commodity Internet applications and associated pricing incentive mechanisms. The issue of service differentiation is first studied using a simple twoclass model including delay and throughput sensitive traffic. We show that by introducing service differentiation one can make more efficient use of resources, however this depends on the differences in required QoS as well as the typical capacities of the systems involved. As such, service differentiation may be more beneficial in lower capacity access networks than in high capacity core networks. We then focus on delay-sensitive and study flat-rate versus usage-based pricing under overload conditions. Our results suggest that in overload scenarios usage-based pricing is advantageous both from the system perspective, i.e., reduces degree of overload, and individual users' perspective, increases their perceived utilization.
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U2 - 10.1109/CISS.2008.4558540
DO - 10.1109/CISS.2008.4558540
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:51849132166
SN - 9781424422470
T3 - CISS 2008, The 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
SP - 304
EP - 308
BT - CISS 2008, The 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
T2 - CISS 2008, 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
Y2 - 19 March 2008 through 21 March 2008
ER -